Describes an attempt to improve reading and writing capability of children with severely impaired vision, using a Closed-Circuit Television System, under the supervision of members of clinical staff of the Jerusalem Centre for Counseling and Vision Rehabilitation of Children, and an orientation & mobility instructor.
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